Keith Ellison and Bernie Sanders: How To Remake the Democratic Party

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We don't need to decide between social justice and economic justice—we got to have all of that justice together. Do we not?

On December 14, the political advocacy group Our Revolution hosted alivestreamevent with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) discussing the need to reform the Democratic Party. Both Sanders and Our Revolution have endorsed Ellison in his campaign to be the next chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). What follows is an abridged transcript of their remarks, edited for length and clarity.

Bernie: What we are doing tonight is not sexy, and it’s not going to make the headlines in the newspapers all over the country, but it is unprecedented for the Democratic Party and for the long-term future of our country, and it is of enormous consequence. At a time of low voter turnout, at a time when millions of Americans are demoralized politically and are sick and tired of establishment politics and establishment economics, we are gathered here tonight not only in this building but all over America to begin the process of transforming American politics and of creating a government which works for all of the people—not just the 1%.

That is what we are here to do, and in order to make that happen our first step is to transform the Democratic Party from a top-down party to a bottom-up body, to create a grassroots organization of the working families of this country, the young people of this country. I will tell you, having been all over this great nation of ours, there is an incredible idealism of millions of young people who believe in this country and who love this country and are prepared to fight to make this country all that we can become. I want to also urge all Americans regardless of income, regardless of their race, their nationality, their sexual orientation, to jump into the political process and make the Democratic Party a democratic party with a small “d,” not just a capital “d.”

This election for chair of the DNC is not a personality contest—the media may think it is, but it’s not. From what I can gather, Keith’s opponents are decent people who want to improve the Democratic Party and want to see us become victorious. The key difference here is whether we continue the status quo or whether we bring forth a very different vision for the future of the Democratic Party. That is what this election is about, and here is why we need to go forward in a very different direction than currently exists.

The painful truth is that despite President Obama’s strong victories in 2008 and 2012, the Democratic Party has lost enormous political ground over the last eight years. The Republicans have just won the White House. The Republicans now control the Senate. The Republicans now control the House. Republican governors now control almost two-thirds of the statehouses in this country, and over the last eight years Democrats have lost some 900 legislative seats from one end of America to the other. That is the simple, indisputable truth. Clearly, whatever the leadership of the Democratic Party has been doing over the last few years has failed, and we need fundamental change.

The Republican Party advocates cutting the Social Security that the American people want to expand. Republicans want to throw million Americans off of their health insurance. They now want to cut Medicare. They want to cut Medicaid. They want to cut federal aid to education. Despite competing against a Republican Party that not only does not want to do anything substantive about climate change, to a large degree they do not even recognize the scientific reality of climate change—despite all of that, and much more—the Democratic Party has lost significant political ground. We have got to ask why that has occurred.

Brothers and sisters, the status quo is not working, and we will not succeed if we continue along the same old path. Now is the time for real change in the Democratic Party, now is the time to revitalize the Democratic Party and bring in people who have not been welcomed in the past. We should not be afraid of new energy and new faces; we should welcome and embrace new energy and new faces. Now is the time for a chair of the Democratic Party who has a very different vision of the party then those who are in control today. Now is the time for Keith Ellison to become chair of the Democratic Party.

As I know many of you are aware, Keith is currently the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and has been one of the leading progressive voices on all of the major issues facing the middle class and working families of our country. He has been there on picket lines. He’s been up front and out front in terms of workers’ rights, in terms of the environment and climate change, in terms of the need to create a healthcare system that guarantees healthcare to all people as a right. He has been out in front on women’s rights, on the rights of the LGBT community, on the need for real criminal justice reform, on the need for immigration reform and on the need for real tax reform, so that Donald Trump and the other billionaires start paying their fair share of taxes. For many, many years Keith has been there not as a follower, but as a leader. Unlike some of the other candidates running for chair, Keith knew from day one that the TPP was a disaster for working families and helped us defeat the TPP. Keith is by nature a grassroots organizer—that is what he does and that is who he is. He is not a creature of the inside-the-beltway world; he is a person who lives in the real world, feels comfortable in the real world, and is going to bring the real world into the Democratic Party.

Keith already has the support of some of the strongest grassroots organizations and trade unions in this country, and we have the support of many, many progressive elected officials. But we have something even more important than all of that right now: We have the support of more than 600,000 men and women in every state in this country, who have signed petitions to demand and urge that Keith Ellison become the next chair of the Democratic Party. 600,000 people. Our goal, and I urge all people to get involved in this process, is to take that 600,000 number and make it a million. Please get your friends and co-workers involved, please go to OurRevolution.com and get your friends to sign up.

Brothers and sisters, we are in a perilous and momentous moment in American history. You all know that, and we are going to need a political party that has the guts to stand with working families, has the guts to take on the big money interests that control to a large degree our economic and political life.

It is my great privilege to introduce to you someone who I believe is going to be the next chair of the Democratic National Committee. Please welcome congressman Keith Ellison.

Keith: If there was ever a moment when people who love this country and the people in it need to step up and do everything they can to improve the lives of their fellow Americans, that moment is right now.

If I told you that you had an opportunity to fight for people who felt vulnerable and scared in this Trump America, would you do it? If I told you that you had a chance to stand up and fight for working people, would you do it? If I told you that you could be the hero of folks who pour the cement, who teach the classes, who take care of the folks in the hospital, who take care of the children, who cook the food—I mean the hard-working people of America—would you step up and do something for them?

Well that's good, because we need you to do all of that right now. Because let me tell you, it's hard to imagine somebody like Donald Trump being elected president, but in a few days he will be the president. I don't know what stage in the whole spectrum of grief you may be at, but I think we need to arrive at acceptance that he's about to be the president. And that means that each of us and all of us have to do every single thing that we can to protect our fellow Americans and to advance the cause of economic and social justice. This is a historic moment, this is a movement moment and this moment may well be the moment when the American people thought to reclaim their democracy of, by and for the people.

Now Trump ran saying stuff like, “more jobs, new trade model.” As soon as he got in there he said he was going to drain the swamp. You remember that one. Well, he's filling up with lobbyists, billionaires, corporate executives, hedge fund managers, all these folks. We're going to have the richest cabinet ever: If you just had a few million dollars, you'd be like the poor guy in that bunch.

Trump said he said he's going to fight for little people, yet he nominates as Secretary of Education another billionaire who's against public schools, when 90 percent of American school children will go to a public school. Betsy DeVos wants to privatize them. Trump said he was going to help working people. His nominee for labor secretary is another billionaire who makes billions on the backs of low-wage fast-food workers. He is actually against the minimum wage and would lower it if he could. This is the cabinet he's picked so far. He said he was going to appoint the best and most qualified, and yet Dr. Ben Carson admits he knows nothing at all about housing.

So I guess it's no surprise that Trump also nominated a guy who says that there's no such thing as climate change to be the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. At a time when people are living in toxic areas all over this country, he picks an EPA leader who is not in favor of protecting people from environmental hazards. So people, we got our work cut out for us.

We can always count on the right wing to say that rich people don't have enough money, and the poor folks have too much money. We can always count on them to say the rich folks need one more tax cut, one more regulation that they don't have to follow, and regular working people need one less thing that's going to help them make it through the week. Okay, so that's them, what about us? Are we going to hit the streets? Are we going to organize?

This is what we got to do: Right now we got to reset the future of the Democratic Party. We got to reset the Democratic party on the basis of grassroots activism. We got to reset the Democratic Party on the basis of working people who are striving every single day to make a better life for themselves and their families right here in America. I’m talking about African Americans, white Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans. I’m talking about Asian Americans, about people who are Jewish and Muslim and Christian and Buddhist and Hindu and those who have no faith at all. I’m talking about folks like you and me, folks like us that need to say that the Democratic Party has got to be democratic, and it starts with getting some leadership in there that's going to fight for that democracy. I'm telling you right now, this is the moment we have been waiting for: The time for us to stand up and fight back and reclaim our nation. Y’all ready?

Now I want to tell you that I am very proud to have your support, and I'm so amazed at the tremendous turnout we have here tonight. Big shoutout to the folks on the livestream. If the Democratic party's going to make any reforms, one of them has got to be that we use moments like this one—mass meetings of hundreds of thousands of people—to get together to talk about what we're going to do to make our country better for everyone. We got to include everybody, and if technology can help us get more folks on the table, well then let's do it.

The Democratic Party should be the party of the people. The Democratic Party should be the party for those who want a better future for their children and grandchildren. It should be a party that invests in workers and protects their ability to organize and fight for a fair wage in good working conditions. The Democratic Party should be a party that believes everyone should have equal access to the American Dream and equal rights before the law. The Democratic Party should say it doesn't matter what your color is, we're going to treat you with fairness and equality and respect. It doesn't matter who you love and go to bed with at night; it doesn't matter who your closest of kin is, they are your choice and we respect and honor that choice. That's what the Democratic Party should be. The Democratic Party should say whether you were born in America or whether you came here, we respect you. We believe that the Democratic Party should be the party of, by and for the people.

And yet, we know that even a good car sometimes needs a tune-up. You know what I mean. It needs new wheels, new brake pads, new belts, new hoses, new oil; it needs new spark plugs, maybe needs a paint job, needs to get that window that's been cracked fixed. You got to maintain and update and invigorate everything. If you just let it slide, it tends not to work so well.

Well now, I know some folks don't want to hear it, but Democrats have lost 935 legislative seats and Republicans now control two-thirds of governors’ offices—and let me tell you, the state legislature is very, very important, because that is where our voting rights are made. If you have a lifetime ban on voting if you have a felony, like they have in Florida, it’s because the state says so. If you never lose your right to vote, like they have in Vermont and Maine, that's because the state says so.

How is it impacting the American people's right to fully participate in democracy when 935 legislative seats and state legislatures have been lost by Democrats? How has it affected redistricting? It has devastated us. How has that affected a woman's right to choose in Ohio? Governor John Kasich said he has a 20-week ban on the right for a woman to choose abortion. Let me tell you something: This is none of his business. It's unconstitutional, but he did it because he wants a constitutional challenge, because he wants the case to go up there, because he wants to see the Supreme Court strip away a woman's right to make decisions for her family and herself and her body. That's something we have got to take very seriously, but it's going on at the state level.

You know what? Raising the minimum wage is winning on ballot initiatives, but Democrats aren’t winning. They like our ideas, but somehow our candidates aren't getting through. We need a retool. I don't recommend folks smoke marijuana, but I tell you it is crazy to throw people in jail for it, and when you see that all over the country these ballot initiatives are passing the right for medical and even recreational use. Why fill up the jails for something like that? That doesn't make no sense at all.

I’m running for DNC chair because it's time to turn all of this stuff around. It is time, and all of us have to step up. Each of us know no DNC chair, no elected official, can make the changes that have to be made. They're going to have to be made by the millions of Americans all across this country who believe in equality for all people, who believe in a fair economy, who believe that people have the right to choose and make their own personal decisions, who believe that climate change is going to destroy this world and our ability to live on it unless we do something right now. This is what we've got to do. We can remake this party right now.

I am a person who believes in unity, and I do absolutely thank the folks who have been around for a long time and honor their institutional memory and thank them for their service. But I also believe that it is absolutely time for a very serious injection of energy and reinvigoration. These two things don't need to be at odds; these things actually, if they work together, can serve us all very, very well. We all have our ideas about how things should go, so we need leadership that is going to say we're going to stick together and stay together. Maybe cuss each other out a little bit, but at the end of the day we're going to come out holding hands and be a team.

I also believe that we got to stand up tall for small. Now, what do I mean by that? You know, Howard Dean was right to say we need a 50-state strategy, but we got to go beyond that now. We need a 3,141-county strategy. We need strategy that gets granular. We need a block-by-block, a precinct strategy; we need a strategy that gets right down to the nitty-gritty, because the resources of the Democratic Party need to be moved right down closest to the voter. That's where they need to be. I'm talking about the money, the training, the data, the resources. But I can tell you that city officials and state legislative folks, and local county people, and just grassroots rank-and-file do not feel like they are being heard or listened to or included.

This a fact. I'm just telling the truth. If we want to win, we will listen to our local officials and our grassroots rank-and-file. We got to get small. I already mentioned to you that we have got to communicate, we got to use live-streaming like we are right now and this has got to be our regular practice. All of us together are smarter than any one of us, but if we don't share information and access, we cannot make maximum use of all of the intelligence and creativity that people are coming up with every day. We will do these things, we will make use of the talents that we have available to us, so abundant if only we would let go of our need to control everything and hand over the power to the people closest to the voter.

The Democratic Party must always be a party that stands for the respect and dignity of all people. Walter Reuther was the farmer who spoke at the March On Washington, which was not only for civil rights but for jobs as well. When Walter Reuther of the United Auto Workers got up there, he said that there's a direct line between the bread box and ballot box.

He was right, wasn't he? We got to fight for economic justice; we got to make sure that prosperity for working people is available to them and that they have it. We don't need to decide between social justice and economic justice—we got to have all of that justice together. Do we not? You know I've heard people talk about the white working-class versus the rising new American electorate. Well let me tell you something, we got to stand for both. We got to stand for all; we can never sacrifice between the two. If we don't stand up for both, we’re not going to have neither one. Because they would use tribalism and racial manipulation to lower our wages. Once they get us fighting with each other on the basis of these things, they’re always going to come take the money. We've got to stay together.

We have also got to turn out the vote. In 2014, we saw a 70-year low in voter turnout. In 2016, over 90 million eligible voters did not vote. We say we're only going to campaign in the swing states, and we're only going to go to the likely voters, and we leave literally millions of people not participating. When we do that we leave ourselves to lose Wisconsin, which is a blue state. We leave ourselves to lose Michigan, which is the home of the UAW. We lose these states that we should win because we have this strategy that we’re only going to talk to certain people. What if we started talking to everybody?

We need to stop looking at each other and segmenting each other; and see each other as true allies to rebuild this party. We've got to energize activists at the grassroots and unite all throughout this country. We've got to give Black Lives Matter people a place where they can express themselves electorally. We've got to give the Fight for 15 a party where they feel good about expressing themselves electorally. The immigration activists have got to have a place where they feel that there's a party that's listening to them. We've got to have a place for the folks who fight for climate justice, a party that they can support.

We are off to a good start, because Senator Sanders and Secretary Clinton combined to create the best platform the Democratic Party has ever seen. I was privileged and honored to have Bernie appoint me to the platform drafting committee, and let me tell you, good things came out of it. Because of that collaboration and that unity, we got the best platform we've ever had. We've got to use it to move forward. We can organize with this very important tool, and if you will take up this battle and you will pledge to yourself and each other that your love for this country outweighs any beef you may have with anyone, if you will promise to yourself that you will work hard every single day to make this Democratic Party really work for the people, then we are not only looking at victory in 2018 and redistricting in 2020. We are looking at a generation full of success for working people.

Republicans in 1964 thought that they were at the bottom, that they were down and out. People said conservatism was dead as a philosophy because Goldwater lost to Johnson in historic numbers, and yet those guys are so committed to making themselves more money and excluding people that they climb back up. They won, and then they won some more. And in 1980, this culminated in the election of Ronald Reagan, I'm telling you I don't want to be like them, I don't believe what they believe, but I will say that I appreciate determination when I see it. And you and I better have the same level, if not more, determination for working people.

Democrats, liberals, progressives, the Left—we stand for the right values. I think that because we stand for the right values, we think that's all we have to do. The people on the Right, they know that the program they're pushing is only going to benefit about 1% of the people, but they still live in a democracy, so they have to figure out a way to win. We also have got to understand that just being right is not enough. We've got to be unified. We got to be active. We got to be fighting together. We've got to be pushing the right program; we've got to strengthen and unify at the grassroots level, and we need a Democratic Party that's going to help us do that.

If you're ready to do those things, we are ready to win. I need to ask you to do just a few things. Bernie said that we need to sign those petitions. We absolutely got to get a million signatures, okay? If there are DNC members in your state, gently and politely tell them that you would like them to support Ellison for DNC chair. Also, we need to be doing meet-ups all over this country. I’m talking about meet-ups where people can meet like once a month, get some cookies, tea, coffee, whatever you like, and just say you know what? What if we did this, or what if we did that? And then maybe you could have a listening session to really feel how people are doing.

Here's the other thing, there's a lot of folks who voted for Trump. Don't reject them; ask them what are you thinking about? How do you feel now? Are you willing to work with us? Now did he disappoint you or do you still feel satisfied? Because there's a whole lot of folks after they lose their healthcare, they are going to be a little bit annoyed. Don't push them away, bring them in.

And the last thing I want to ask you to do is just understand that there's a lot of folks who might have their family roots south of the border, and a guy who just got elected said, “Build a wall.” These people need our support. These are our brothers and sisters, and we can't let them feel vulnerable and afraid. A dear friend of mine said to me recently that she was called to a meeting with her friend. She brought her little five-year-old daughter with her. And she said to my friend, if me and my husband are picked up and deported, you know Juanita is born in America, she's a citizen: Would you take care of her? You understand? Think about having that conversation. That's real for a lot of people. There are other people who were told that they were going to be banned from immigrating here based on their religion. People who are Muslim, be a friend. People who are gay and lesbian, people who are Jewish—a lot of anti-Semitism has really popped up. You got to stand with everybody who is feeling vulnerable right now. Because one of the things Trump has uncorked is that hate machine, and we have got to resist it and stand up against it. Our best weapon against it is our own solidarity. Let's remake the Democratic Party, everybody.

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) is the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and a candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is a democratic socialist who ran for president in the 2016 Democratic primary.

When will Progressives realize we live in a country filled with conservatives who vote? A political revolution isn't going to help anybody but Republicans.

Posted by Proud Liberal on 2017-10-26 10:33:42

The continuing death spiral of the democrat party, HORAAH!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Dierwolf on 2017-04-30 14:02:16

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Posted by Rene M. Cooney on 2017-03-01 00:03:40

Leftists don't win National Elections. They cause Liberals to lose them. If we put the party into Bernie Sanders hand and his cohort Ellison's hands it's all over. Well it's all over anyway. He's already divided the party enough to have tipped it to the GOP. He has stated on numerous times how much he hates the Democratic Party. When's he not taking our money to bankroll his senate campaigns, that is, which he always has.

Posted by dejah thoris on 2017-02-21 03:02:09

Bernie has never showed anything but scorn for the Democratic Party other than for using it for his politics gain. If we hand the party over to him we might as well throw in the towel

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Posted by AmyDavies on 2017-02-08 01:10:07

yeah, right. he is such an anti-semite that he more than willingly, happily keeps company with a Jew from Brooklyn. yeah, he's really a racist, anti-semite. sheesh!

Posted by NJHope on 2017-01-02 03:21:34

OMgosh, I'd forgotten how they ACTUALLY did court the Republican vote because they so smugly thought they had their own party in the bag. Ugh. I really need to go back and trace the shocking history of the whole campaign--I've forgotten so much of it. I diligently researched past comments and positions of the Clintons over the years (they have stood on both sides of almost every important issue meaning they actually stand for nothing...) I wish I had saved it all. The last jaw dropper for me was Hillarys private thank you party for big donors paid for, in part, by the money from donors who had very little to spare. They are amoral.

Posted by Ellen on 2016-12-30 14:17:10

So true. Hillary thought she had the election won and her hubris was off the charts. When she put Wasserman Shultz on her campaign that was to let the rest of us know we didn't matter to her and she didn't need us to win. She began pivoting to republicans for votes after some high profile republican endorsements. She and the DNC were clueless about the electorate's perception of her.

The Clintons are the rot and decay of the Democratic party. Their nasty take scores and divisive ways of doing things are driving many out of the party. The Democrats will continue to lose and wander in the wilderness until they get rid of them.

Posted by Gihan on 2016-12-30 13:44:53

I can't believe the Clintons will ever "take responsibility for their loss". They've rarely taken responsibility when caught red handed. Look at the collusion with their campaign and the DNC. Wassermann-Shultz resigned in disgrace and Hillary immediately scooped her up and put her on her campaign--it was a thumb-her-nose moment to any of us that didn't like it. I was just thinking how Bill divided Democrats against each other when he ran for President (tough on crime [superpredators] and welfare reform [welfare queens]) and they did the same dirty thing this time with the "deplorables" remark. Nasty tactic and it failed them this time. Don't know how we'll root out the Clinton cartel from our party--you know they're not going to want to loose that power and the $$$$$ that comes with it.

Posted by Ellen on 2016-12-30 13:28:30

I like your analogy. It's perfect.

Posted by Gihan on 2016-12-30 13:09:46

Agreed, except the epic loss is not ours, it belongs to the DNC and their flawed detested candidate. It was her lazy campaigning and hubris that put Trump in office. She and the DNC haven't taken responsibility for the loss yet. Until that happens the party will not move forward. You can't get better until you own your failures. Introspection comes after. They are not even close in that respect.

Posted by Gihan on 2016-12-30 13:08:08

Let the racist anti semite Ellison run what is left of the DNC.

Posted by gene washington on 2016-12-28 21:56:28

i wish.

Posted by will on 2016-12-28 14:25:49

Go Bernie Go!!!

Posted by David Allan Cole on 2016-12-27 15:09:56

Are you Drunk?

Posted by David Allan Cole on 2016-12-27 14:15:04

Ellison advocates that one should love the USA---despicable!Naturally, he is an imperialist ruling class minion....a democrat is nothing, a parody, an idiot!

Posted by basarov on 2016-12-27 05:57:14

yes AND I DONT KNOW WHY BERNIE DOESN'T DO THIS!!! JUST MAKE A NAME CHANGE,,,,///THE NDP!! THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY!

Posted by PARIS_GIRL on 2016-12-27 02:50:32

oy vey, what histrionic hyperbole! The Repub party is not a hate group, sorry.

Posted by will on 2016-12-25 19:50:00

You've got to be kidding...?

Posted by will on 2016-12-25 19:48:31

To remake - remold the party there is a need for fresh blood - NEW IDEAS - NEW PEOPLE. . . Consider people like Jill Stein - She was the first to start the recount movement to be joined later by Hillary Clinton. . . It takes more than a new name on the letterhead. . .

Posted by William Bednarz on 2016-12-24 17:19:31

a name change may be in order . . .

Posted by William Bednarz on 2016-12-24 17:12:19

With the amount of damage done I do not know if it can be rebuilt. How is it that Debbie Wasserman Schultz was required to resign from the chairperson position BUT was still allowed to run on the Democratic Banner?? Another SLAP ON THE WRIST and INSULT TO THE PEOPLE?? The party has accepted the same role as white collar crime with no admission of guilt. . . I SEE NO CHANGE. . . the name on the letterhead has changed -BUT it is the same letterhead - and so far the same message.....

Posted by William Bednarz on 2016-12-24 17:10:45

Ellison said, "The Democratic Party should be a party that believes everyone should have equal access to the American Dream and equal rights before the law."

Unfortunately the voters agree the Republican Party has co-opted that idea.

Rather, the Democratic Party is a party that believes in unequal access to the laws, because minorities should not be required to obey the laws that everyone else does, and dirty old men perverts should have equal access to little girls' bathrooms.

Ellison should revert to his earlier plans to secede from the USA. don't let the door hit ya' on the way out. But basically it matters nothing what Ellison says now. Working people have learned they can take back America.

Posted by Bob Fritz on 2016-12-24 09:26:21

Much the same strategy was used by the Tea Party folks to re-shape the Republican party. It can be very effective, if implemented properly.

Posted by robertblair3174 on 2016-12-23 09:59:34

The biggest problem facing the Democrats, the corporate stooges will fight tooth and nail to stay in and lose on purpose, as long as they win their seat and the progressive liberals lose theirs to Republicans.Getting those festering scam artists out will be quite difficult and they should be indentified and specifically challenged in the primaries until they are all gone.

Posted by rtb61 on 2016-12-22 22:33:37

Just clone Bernie and have him run everything. Problem solved.

Posted by Hobbes on 2016-12-22 14:52:58

You do know this health care plan was originally dubbed "Romney Care" and created by right wing think tank "The Heritage Foundation" right...?

Posted by Hobbes on 2016-12-22 14:49:08

I'm keeping up with Sanders and Ellison mainly because Sanders seemed to find the pulse of the American people, and was able to get a lot of people to feel enthusiastic and hopeful. We're going to need a strong, new, charismatic leader to bring some needed change and a new platform for the Democratic Party. It's gonna be a mess for a while, I think. Some people in power while we lost everything are not going to get out of the way without a fight.

Posted by Ellen on 2016-12-22 10:26:21

What hate group was that?

Posted by Keone Michaels on 2016-12-22 09:59:03

In my email inbox this morning I have requests from at least 4 or 5 organizations that purport to be agents of change if only I will contribute monthly to the cause. They send a lame email with a silly "survey" that in reality is just shade for a monetary request. This was the pattern of Hillary's, Bernie's, Jill Stein and everything with a word like "progressive" in their name. At first I gave money to them, but promises for real action and even bumper stickers went unfulfilled and the requests just became more and more obvious and lame. Not one of these Democratic "grass roots" organizations put forward a real plan for action. "None of them will be missed, they are all on the list...la la la la"

Posted by Keone Michaels on 2016-12-22 09:55:15

To which party will you go?

GOP is the party of the KKK

Posted by Socialism-Ism on 2016-12-22 09:26:22

Just an observation:

GOP - Wants to control women's bodies, hates gays, wants only the wealthy white males of America to prosper

Muslim regimes of Middle East - Control women's bodies/rights, hate gays, want only the wealthy males to prosper

But sure Obama is a Muslim. (rolls eye into oblivion)

Posted by Socialism-Ism on 2016-12-22 09:24:30

I for one am done with the Democratic Party. This is the time for all TRUE progressives to abandon this tiresome party. DSA is the party we should be aligning with.

Posted by Socialism-Ism on 2016-12-22 09:20:20

I wrote this BEFORE I read this Article

*Pam D* * What can we do besides helping fire people up to get inspired and care about our Country *AJG* Pam D We have organizing meetings in every State on the same exact day for maximum exposure by the Media. We call ourselves "The Rainbow Coalition" and we make it clear we are here to take back America from The Right Wing Corporate Machine that has just taken over America. We debate and then write Our Platform as to what we believe will be Right for America, Universal Healthcare,Planned Parenthood, A Woman's Right To Choose, An Individual's Right to be Gay or Lesbian, A standard Minimum Wage that will end Poverty in America. Right now it is 7.25 an hour on average.$7.25 times a 40 hour work week is $290 a week, $290 times 52 weeks is $15,080 a year. Can you raise a Family on that?? Hell no! If we unite and elect GOOD People to political office and raise the Minimum Wage to $15 an hour,$15 times 40 hours is $600 a week times 52 weeks is $31,200. Does a Family have a better chance of living comfortably on that? YES! and more taxes pour into the coffers which in turn can be used to fix our crumbling Infrastructure. Trump and his Trumpeteers are about to end most regulations on Clean Air and Water. We must elect Good Men and Women who care about our Environment for the sake of the Children. Lastly and in my opinion, The Rainbow Coalition which consists of Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian Americans,etc. Christians, Muslims Jews, Catholics, Hindus, etc., Union People who built this Country with their bare hands, Teachers who teach our Children when we can't, Young and Old People and Rich and Poor People, If we can Reunite this Coalition that Elected FDR, Truman, JFK, LBJ, Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, we will become The Most Powerful Political Machine in the History of America. On Jan. 20,2017 Our America will be ran by a Republican President who will soon a Republican Supreme Court. We will be governed by a Republican House and Senate. We will also be governed by 33/50 Republican Governors across America and a vast majority will be ran by Republican State Legislatures. A vast, vast majority of these people are BAD, Bad People who don't give damn about you or me. The Rainbow Coalition if put together the proper way and ran by good and decent and honest people will conquer this evil one by one. It may take years to accomplish, But we will prevail because GOOD HAS ALWAYS,ALWAYS CONQUERED EVIL

Posted by AJG on 2016-12-22 08:54:14

Actually I am referring to the mainstream of the Democrat Party that shoved an unpopular health care program down the throats of the American people causing massive suffering to the middle class. I am referring to the Party that is constantly advocating for higher taxes and higher spending. A Party that has propped up a wasteful government with massive giveaway programs. A Party that has promoted intergenerational poverty for the benefit of the Party. A Party that has promoted a national suicide open borders policy. The Party that is in charge of most cities that lead the US in poverty, welfare and violence. The radicals of the Democrat Party that started a war on police by conspiring with the media to popularize a lie. The Party that is doing everything they can to start a race war in the US. The radicals of the Democrat Party that promote and profit from the deaths of 3500 babies a day average.

These are all just mainstream Democrat views. Of course the people at the top at making money hand over fist to boot. That's just socialism everywhere.

Posted by rickgee on 2016-12-22 07:10:56

The one thing I truly respect about Sanders is his belief that we need new blood and younger people to take over. I'm signing up for this. I think there is great power in a well organized grass roots effort.

Posted by Ellen on 2016-12-21 21:34:06

There was more than one Roosevelt...

Posted by Connor on 2016-12-21 20:39:55

Sorry, but Ellison won't win the hearts or votes of the neoliberals that still run the DNC. The Clintons transformed Democrats in 1991-92 from a worker's party to an investor's party, and there's no indication that they will just abandon neoliberal economic principles despite the Democratic Party's horrific losses everywhere. The 2016 Democratic Platform endorsring the TPP says it all.

Sorry, folks, but the Liberal Party must arise from the ashes of the second neoliberal party, the party I used to vote for, the Democratic Party.

Posted by Michael Marowitz on 2016-12-21 19:38:24

You've just eliminated the entire strategy. It's the correct approach but will never happen.

Posted by rickgee on 2016-12-21 18:21:27

2 communists and one is a muslim........Good freaking luck....lol Please be the new look of that disgusting party..... You'll lose lots more seats in 18....lol

Posted by milwaukeegregg on 2016-12-21 17:52:55

The Republican Party has for decades been a hate group disguised as a political group so where is your outrage against them?

Posted by Brad on 2016-12-21 14:57:34

What are you some kind of racist who fears anybody of color or that practices a different religion that yourself?

I know people like you are happy that a party that has leaning towards fascism and white supremacy rebranded as white nationalism will be governing the USA for at least the next 4 years.. But elections come and go and most people are simply counting down the days until Trump is either forced to resign or is impeached.. Too bad that America will suffer until that day comes

Posted by Brad on 2016-12-21 14:55:53

I assume you are referring to the neoliberal wing of the Democratic Party that advocates for the wealthy, Wall Street and bows down to the wishes of their well heeled donors? Then you would be correct in your assessment... Bernie Sanders was all against this but the combined efforts of the establishment was too much for him to overcome and he was basically fought them all on his own..

There is a good reason why Democrats stayed home last mid terms because they had lost faith in the Democratic Party and felt they no longer represented them and many felt that if they were going to vote for Republicans then they might as vote for the real thing instead of what the Democratic Party had turned into and that was the Republican Lite Party.

Twenty years of Clintonism which is basically neoliberalism which in itself is liberalism for the most wealthy and the hell with everybody else is what has turned many off from the Democratic Party.. Bernie's supporters are among those who felt this way as well.

Posted by Brad on 2016-12-21 14:51:46

My feelings too Ellen. Bernie is a wise elder. Democrats need younger people tho. It will be a long task to reno the party. Truly a fixer upper. Gotta take it down to the studs and start over.

Posted by Keone Michaels on 2016-12-21 14:48:15

I think that is what they're suggesting in the article. Sanders was in the thick of it, his finger on the pulse of the people--he's pushing for new blood. I am too. I currently wouldn't trust the Democratic Party / DNC further than I could throw them. I was angry to see the horrible leader Nancy Pelosi hang on to power. Angry to see the hypocrate Donna Brazile talk to the press about Russian involvement in the elections when the emails showed her collusion with the Clinton campaign. And now the Clintons, spinning and twisting the reason for their (and our) epic loss to Donald Trump.

Posted by Ellen on 2016-12-21 13:55:50

Ellison is vile. Someone involved with a hate group for 11 years has no business in our party. I've written to the DNC to protest Ellison and I urge any other Democrats to do the same. In fact, if he is made chair in [Feb?]...I might leave the party for good, after 30 years. It's baffling they could accept someone like this.

Posted by will on 2016-12-21 13:51:59

It sounds nice, but it makes me worry that the traditions people bring to our nation would also be expected to be dropped in favor of a "melting pot" tradition, such as instead of Passover we all are expected to celebrate Easter because that's the majority religion. I think what you are proposing is a slippery slope.

Posted by David Fields on 2016-12-21 12:21:14

He has made less executive orders than the previous president.

Posted by David Fields on 2016-12-21 12:18:38

You mean they would put Muslims in concentration camps, and not just Japanese? What a leftist thing that was!

Posted by David Fields on 2016-12-21 12:17:33

He is a member of the Democratic Caucus in the Senate

Posted by David Fields on 2016-12-21 12:16:27

You wouldn't know a leftist if one bit you in the ass.The democrat party is pathetically center right.They are right of Roosevelt, fer chrissakes.

Posted by seamus mcdermott on 2016-12-21 11:42:25

If there ever was an operatic simile for the Democratic Party at the present it is the Mikado. "They'll none of them be missed, they are all on the list" la la la .... Seriously dysfunctional and all need to be replaced including Ellison and Sanders. I've been voting Democratic for more than half a century and the present batch of the Clinton Cohort is the worst. They need to train new people and get out of the way.

Posted by Keone Michaels on 2016-12-21 11:01:31

As much as I love the progressive's ideas, may I suggest to all future leaders and followers to drop the identities like "African, American, Christian, Muslim" or whatever you want to call human beings and call on all of humanity instead? Even time I hear identities of any kind proclaimed, I feel a collective shiver running down my spine. It elevates one over the other and that will create division as it should be evident by now. It is that what feeds Trump and all despotic inclined demagogues. Dropping any kind of labels is inclusive and politician would be wise to adopt a language that appeals to the world population and not just the chosen one. We are all one humanity and not more than deserving than another, unique perhaps but not different in our being-ness and aspirations. We all want freedom and joy in our lives and it is up to each of us individually. As a world traveler, I discovered under the facade people cover themselves with humans but never Nationalities, or religions. It's time to break down artificial walls of identities.

Posted by Zenigma on 2016-12-21 10:59:29

If that is really an exact translation of Ellison's words, he needs to go back to school. It's a lot of political blahblah. Where is foreign policy in all that? That imbalance is part of what cost the Democrats the election.

Change - absolutely! But I suspect the Democrat label is dead and Schumer, Pelosi, and above all, Clinton, are zombies.

Posted by anonymot on 2016-12-21 10:52:44

Are we going to see the party name changed to Democratic Muslim National Committee? Will the party leaders require the women of the DMNC to wear burkas in public? We see the Muslim loving Obama continue his liberal assault on America as his treacherous administration piles restrictive executive orders on this country in his revenge for Hillary's loss. We will have to increase surveillance on the thousands of criminals that Obama has released on the unsuspecting citizens in America, with his scorched earth policy.

Posted by spiris333 on 2016-12-21 08:37:57

Problem: The Democrat Party has been reduced to obscurity because it is run by leftist radicals.Solution: Find the biggest leftists radicals out there and further pattern the direction of the Party to their thinking.One more thought: Go for it!

Posted by rickgee on 2016-12-21 07:20:20

Wonder if any of them know Bernie is a independent?

Posted by ron on 2016-12-21 07:00:29

Remake, remold, restart the Democratic Party, but do it as a united team. We all need to be supporting the efforts to keep the nation alert. Talking to all citizens is a huge challenge and it cannot be done in a vacuum. I hope young people join in with this new path and take it forward, without religious isolation. No one wants to be a party to acting like a Republican. Let us stand firmly for a People's Democratic Party. All of the working class and poor, but also to include the rich, if they can humble themselves enough to assist. If they resist, then I want no part of their ideas. I don't care if Nancy Pelosi has been in charge a long time. I want change that means something real to me. I don't want to support the status quo. Not for another minute.

Posted by NJHope on 2016-12-21 06:25:15

Tell it! All in here in Frederick Maryland!!

Posted by E - Reinos on 2016-12-21 06:16:45

WE SUPPORT YOUR VISION! PLS CALL YOUR SELVES THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY! NDP!!